Tampa Bay Lightning GM Steve Yzerman technically won his first encounter with his former team, the Detroit Red Wings, as the Bolts defeated Detroit 4-3 in a 16-round shootout (click for the Lighting's website's recap), but Yzerman tells NHL.com's Mike G. Morreale that he didn't take any particular satisfaction from the win--and Morreale notes that Yzerman sat opposite the Wings' brass with Pat Verbeek by his side and fellow former Wing Steve Thomas acting as an assistant coach on Tampa's bench--though his prospects certainly did:

September 13, NHL.com: "I really didn't think about facing the Red Wings much," Yzerman said.
"I was hoping our kids would play better than last game (a 4-2 loss) and
I was focusing on watching our players and trying to get a good feel
for them because, by the end of this tournament, we have to decide where
these kids are going and what we're doing with them."

Goalie Jaroslav Janus offered a different suggestion:

"Our coach (Jon Cooper) told us we can win it for Stevie, so I'm pretty
excited we did and now I'm hoping we will play really well the rest of
the tournament," Janus said. "We did a good job offensively and
defensively, but struggled for two minutes there in the third when
Detroit came back. But we stuck together and won a hockey game."

Yzerman feels that there's one game on the schedule that really matters to him:

"I was just sitting with our staff talking before the game and then the
game got started so I was just sitting there watching and talking
players," Yzerman said. "I'm just trying to focus on watching the
players. It's a prospects tournament in early September. The Red Wings
will play a meaningful game against the Tampa Bay Lightning
later in the season (Feb. 17) and it'll be meaningful for both of us
for various reasons at that time, so I'll look forward to that."